If so, go to Time of Fury/The War Room and look for the cleverly camouflaged comment called COPIED - Tuesday Morning Exercises part 1.

There you will find critical information that somehow wasn't included in the 86 page manual or posted here in a way that a normal person would find it!

The War Room provides "gameplay tips, secret tactics and fabulous strategies" - yeah like the secret of what all the numbers and dots on the unit counters mean. How do you play a war game without knowing this stuff? This is crazy. This game was released three months ago, how have people been playing it without knowing this stuff? My mind is boggled.

Checking I'm seeing between 146 and 526 views of your Morning Exercise posts that provide so much insight into the game. Surely you have sold a LOT more than 500 copies.

It is totally beyond my comprehension how you play a wargame without any idea regarding the strengths, at least, of the units. You have packed a lot of very useful information onto the counters. Do you just select a tank unit (maybe with one tank left) and charge a full strength infantry corps on the theory that tanks always win?

Oh, well not my problem. But PLEASE in your future games put these 'secrets' in the manual! And if you have more 'secrets' to share, please take a moment to write up some more Morning Reports.

Came up with a good analogy. Playing TOF without the data posted 12/11 is like going to the casino and playing with cards where the values are in a script that is only known to the dealer. So as you play your cards, you have no idea of their value.

Happily no longer a problem, if you are a purchaser who trolls the forum; if not, you are out of luck.

You make some very valid points re documentation. The manual is a bit weak (in part because the game was expected to evolve and change a bit when patched), but much of that could be re-mediated with a readme file &/or some in game help. From what I see Matrix does take constructive comments well and often acts on them. Certainly a readme file would be relatively easy to implement even with a patch (and perhaps a reference to it in in the manual.) My guess is most who buy the game never even visit the forums.